Oblong. 43 pages including colour illustrations. A powerful book which teaches children the empowering value of learning to speak out and express themselves in situations when they need to be brave. Karen Rochester lives in Canberra. A book about hope, learning to trust and understanding. It encourages the reader to "tell someone" if they have been hurt (i.e. child abuse) or harassed, physically or psychologically. It is not a story, it is a journey individual readers take based on personal experiences. Every child, parent and juvenile carer should own a copy. This is indeed a very special book. Its a book that can help children to trust and to speak up when someone is hurting them. It communicates with the childreader at his/her own language level. Every single person on the planet has to be brave at least once in their life, no matter who they are, how old they are, or how strong they are. Being brave is about having the courage to do the best thing, even when its hard and especially when youre scared to do it. This unique book should be in the hands of every child, every teacher, every medical professional, counsellor, etc. It has been three years in its creation and is delicately and powerfully illustrated, beautifully and gently worded and lets the child know immediately that he or she is understood and there is no need to be afraid anymore to talk with someone they trust. There is an name inscription in the first page.